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It uses FMLE as the encoder/streamer as does VidBlaster ...so no difference on the encoding/streaming in terms of CPU. Also, as with Vidbalster you can use external encoders or subsistute FMLE with...
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From what I understand, and you can see Martin describe this on the StudioTech Live episode, he has coded vMix to primarily use the GPU whereas VB primarily uses the CPU
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Here is a quick and dirty video showing VB and vMix working together. Look at test 3. http://www.mindittv.net/cms1/index.php?option=com_content&view=section&layout=blog&id=7&Itemid=59
Note that...
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Amnon, Yes to using them both. In fact my first experiments with them were around a non-sports show that I have planned. I am not sure how Martin has implemented Skype in at this stage. I have not...
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Martin, one thing that no vendor seems to do, or want to do, is to provide mulipte Virtual Cameras. This would be a neat feature allowing you to send a video "mix-minus" to multple Skype or other...
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StudioTech Live episode featuring vMix
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kMXhWN71Ar0
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Sunkast, I haven't found any lag at all. You are typically running it on the same network as the vMix PC and it is sending an http:// call to vMix so it is very light. I have found it a great way to...
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vMix Demonstration:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8inGve-4GQw
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Oscar.. Specs are found here: http://www.vmix.com.au/supported-hardware.aspx
Andrew. I use both it and VidBlaster as you use VB and Wirecast. Each has strengths. For live sports games I find VB...